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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
The positioning of the Aircraft, the faulty radar right down to what was considered to be a fairly poor level of discipline all fall on Kimmel's lap.
He wasn't at fault for falling to react to intelligence that he didn't have. But the base security and defense were certainly lax.
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I believe some of that laid in the Army's jurisdiction, though the Army commander suffered the same level of blame as Kimmel did.